🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Beats Powerbeats Pro Wireless Earphones deliver high-performance audio with the advanced Apple H1 headphone chip, offering up to 9 hours of listening time and a secure, sweat-resistant design, making them ideal for active lifestyles.
R**E
Great long-term quality — still going strong after almost a year
I bought these for my daughter as a birthday gift, and after more than a year of regular use, they’re still working perfectly. They arrived well-packaged and felt like a premium product right from the start.Pros:Excellent sound quality with strong bassSecure, comfortable fit — great for workouts or everyday useStill holding charge well after a yearSweat-resistant and durable — built to lastGreat value considering the performance and lifespanCons:No issues at all so far — very reliableYou really can’t go wrong with these. If you’re looking for long-lasting, high-quality wireless earphones, this pair is definitely worth the price.
M**R
Audio quality won't blow your mind but these are simply the best workout earphones on the market
Straight to the point - Are these earphones worth the money? In my opinion, yes. If you need any more info please read on.These are simply *the* most comfortable and secure over-ear earphones you can buy today. I have so many issues with earbuds/phones that I've purchased four sets over the past 2 months, the final ones being the Powerbeats Pro. The key things I was looking for in a pair of earphones was comfort, fit, and battery life - all of the models i'd tried up to now either moved around, slipped out of my ear canal, or didn't last long enough. The Powerbeats Pro are solid when I'm out running or in the gym, even though i'm gurning and jumping around the place. Some people complain about the 'bulky' case but I honestly think it's pretty small and easily managed. Perhaps a tad too bulky for your average pocket but who carries headphones like that anyway? Pairing with an iPhone is effortless - simply open the case next to the phone you want to pair with and voila! Done. The case holds a couple of charges so even though the earphones last for roughly 9 hrs, you extend that by putting them back in the case to recharge. I've had no issues with connectivity to my phone or using them as a hands free device and the controls are intuitive and can be used from either earpiece.There are some downsides to this product, they're expensive, and if you're an audiophile you'll be a tad underwhelmed by the sound quality as there is room for improvement in the mid to high range frequencies. I only mention this for the most picky people though as the sound is more than acceptable to me and is the most balanced of all the earphones I've tried so far.To summarise, if you need some solid earphones for sport/exercise that you can put on and forget about these are the ones. The price tag is at the high end of the spectrum but after using these for the last few days I can say that its worth it.
A**N
Pretty basic and really bug prone
First off, the sound is Ok. I decided to replace some cheap generic headphones with a more expensive model and I can't really tell any difference.... no complaints, but not blown away.Unfortunately these have a horrible habit of not pairing properly. Most of the time on the first attempt only one side works. It's not always the same side so both appear to be functioning... just not simultaneously pairing with your phone. Usually resolves itself after 2-3 attempts, but to reset you have to put them back in the case which means you need to return to your case. Not great if you're exercising... which is primarily why I bought these.I've now encountered only one side charging properly. Having looked at the instructions you're told to place back in the case on the metal points. There is NO WAY of telling if both are clicked in properly... So only one may be charging correctly and you don't even know!!! This seems like a really simple issue that might be viewable on the app except...There is no app for iPhone! You just access the interface via Apple settings and it doesn't troubleshoot or tell you if there's a pairing or charging problem, or do any simple resets to fix.TBH, I would recommend just getting a basic pair of generic cheap headphones. I can't see any particular benefit to these, which I thought when purchasing to be a pretty high end brand.
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